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Re: WATERLOOO post# 177340

Sunday, 04/15/2012 4:40:06 PM

Sunday, April 15, 2012 4:40:06 PM

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WRONG. Several companies have multiple plants. These are couple of them. Interesting article too if you want to learn about the different types of pyrolysis.


http://www.whole-systems.org/recycling_and_pyrolysis_of_plastic.html


Pyrolysis Plant Manufactures

Ozmotech, Melbourne-based environmental technology manufacturer, developed its ThermoFuel system using a pyrolysis chamber, a patented catalytic converter and a series of specially built condensers to produce energy-rich diesel fuel from unsorted waste plastics. Plastics that are unsuitable for other recycling purposes because of an undesirable or contaminated mix of polymers are no problem. Ozmotech has spent two years developing the original pyrolysis technology into a fully operational system capable of producing over 19,000 litres of diesel fuel per day for less than 30 cents per liter. Several systems are already in operation in Japan but the fuels produced are used exclusively for power generation through diesel generators.

The Envion Oil Generator accepts PET, HDPE, PVC, LDPE, PP, PS, and several other plastic materials, such as GPPS, EPS, HIPS, and PA. Envion originally developed their platform as a joint effort between South Korea and the US to assist China with the growing problem of trash. The first plant they built was to be mounted on a barge for use on a major river in China. It would travel up and down the river to process waste, mostly plastic, and create oil that could be further refined into fuel. They now have a plant operating in Derborne Maryland and plants in China.